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Intercomm Enterprises USA, Inc.

Intercomm Enterprises USA, Inc is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation established in 2003 to raise awareness and support in America for Intercomm’s peace and civil society building initiatives.

Intercomm USA’s primary mission is to raise funds through private and public donations, and to submit grant applications to philanthropic, corporate and governmental entities in America. In addition, Intercomm USA works closely with Liam Maskey to promote, support and follow-up on his initiatives to share Intercomm's experience and expertise with educational, civic, governmental and corporate organizations in America.

Specifically, Intercomm USA is focusing its fund raising initiatives on three audiences:

  • Donations from the general public.
  • Funding grants and contributions from philanthropic organizations.
  • Funding grants and contributions from corporate foundations and grantor organizations.

American Consulate General Barbara Stephenson's
leaving party organised by Intercomm where a
cross-community group of primary school children
presented her with a poem and song.

For more information about making a tax deductible donation to Intercomm Enterprises USA, Inc. or enquiring about having an Intercomm representative visit you or speak at an organization function please contact:

Bob Townes, Director, Intercomm Enterprises USA:

Phone: 978 448 9993

Mail: Intercomm Enterprises USA
          218 Whiley Road
          Groton, MA 01450

Email:info@intercommbelfast.com


Liam Maskey, Executive Director of Intercomm, was awarded the US President's Peace and Reconciliation Prize in 2003. The nomination letter from the Consul General Barbara Stephenson stated that the award 'seeks to recognise Northern Ireland's "unsung heroes" who have demonstrated a commitment to bringing together divided communities'.